Napa quake: Stanley Cup will be in city Saturday for public viewing

SAN JOSE -- It doesn't look as if the 6.0 earthquake that hit Napa last weekend will keep the Stanley Cup from making it's appointed rounds.

Los Angeles Kings general manager Dean Lombardi decided to celebrate his team's championship by bringing the cup to his adopted home, a ranch he and his wife Wandamae have had for years in Sonoma County.

The first stop this weekend for public viewing is from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Napa Westin. Although the hotel has been closed since the quake hit, things are expected to be back to normal by then and the appearance is going on as planned, according to Phil Pritchard, the cup's escort from the Hockey Hall of Fame.

"The event will hopefully raise some much needed fund," he said in an email exchange.

The second event — a 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. viewing at Snoopy's Home Ice Arena in Santa Rosa — is in an area that didn't suffer any damage because of the quake.